Instagram that posts itself
PulseCraft writes Instagram captions, assembles multi-slide carousels, and schedules Reels — each formatted to Instagram's ratios and the 2,200-character caption limit — so a visual-first feed stays full without daily effort.
Fact box
- Content types: image + caption, carousel, Reels
- Character limit: 2,200
- Media: JPG, PNG, MP4, MOV
What the AI does on Instagram
Instagram is caption-led but image-decided. The engine writes the caption around the visual — a hook in the first line before the "more" fold, the substance after — and keeps it inside 2,200 characters with hashtags formatted to the platform's conventions.
Carousels are planned as a sequence, not a dump: the engine decides how many slides a source becomes and what each one carries, so a swipe has a beginning and an end. Visuals run through your brand's visual layer — palette, overlays, watermarks in any of five positions — and crop to Instagram's 4:5 and 9:16 ratios automatically.
Reels are scheduled like any other content type, with video in MP4 or MOV. You approve once; the engine publishes on the cadence you set, with exact-time control for the slots that perform.
Workflow
source → analyze · plan · write · adapt · format → Instagram preview → publish
Questions, answered
Can it build carousels, not just single images?
Yes. The engine plans the slide sequence, decides slide count, and formats each to Instagram's ratio — output as a native carousel.
Does it handle hashtags and the caption fold?
Yes. Captions are written with a strong first line before the fold and hashtags formatted to Instagram conventions, within the 2,200-character limit.
Are Reels supported?
Yes. Reels are scheduled and published as a content type, with MP4 and MOV media.
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